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    Transdermal Creatine(cee) Matrix Ideas

    What do you guys think about these ingredients for the matrix for my Transdermal Cee?


    Isopropyl Alcohol
    Propylene Glycol
    Ocytl Salicylate
    Triglyceride
    Water
    D-limonene


    Im still debating what to use and Im even wondering If I could drop some of these...

    Im having a hard time finding Ocytl Salicylate & Triglyceride. I want to get some samples of this stuff so I personaly can give it a try. Any ideas where I can find these 2?



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    Nobody has anything to say lol
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    Because it's about as much use as a chocolate fireguard or a solar powered torch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redspy
    Because it's about as much use as a chocolate fireguard or a solar powered torch.
    Well what do you suggest?
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    I suggest you take CEE, mix it in a liquid of some kind and swallow it like the rest of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redspy
    I suggest you take CEE, mix it in a liquid of some kind and swallow it like the rest of us.
    Nuff said, but, just in case you dont think so...
    Quote Originally Posted by Twin Peak
    Creatine, and especially CEE, has a fairly high level of oral bioavailability. The point of putting things in a transdermal carrier, is to increase bioavailability when it is very low oral.
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